As the crow flies over Spahats

Photo taken from a drone recently give a bird's-eye view of Spahats Falls and canyon

Photos taken from a drone recently give a bird's-eye view of Spahats Falls and canyon, as well as the viewing platform. Although it doesn't look like it from this angle, the longest drop of the waterfall is 61 m (200 ft.) high.

Photos taken from a drone recently give a bird's-eye view of Spahats Falls and canyon, as well as the viewing platform. Although it doesn't look like it from this angle, the longest drop of the waterfall is 61 m (200 ft.) high.

Photo taken from a drone recently give a bird’s-eye view of Spahats Falls and canyon, as well as the viewing platform. Although it doesn’t look like it from this angle, the longest drop of the waterfall is 61 m (200 ft.) high.

No reply has yet been received from BC Parks to inquiries asking what the rules are regarding operating drones over provincial parks.

 

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